Feb 11, 2016
In his strong identification with the poor and vulnerable, Jesus makes it perfectly clear that when we meet the needs of these least brothers and sisters, we are ultimately serving him. And when we – as individuals, churches, states and nations – do not adequately meet the needs of the down-trodden, we have failed to do good to Jesus (Matt. 25:31-46).
With so many countless fellow human beings needlessly suffering, Jesus' own suffering continues on to this very day – in them and with them.
The First Station of the Cross: Jesus is homeless.
Hundreds of thousands of women, men and children in the U.S. have no place to call home. Often exposed to the harsh elements, they are literally living on our streets. We often see them, and yet we fail to see Jesus in them.